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subcyanocephala is a
lignicolous species of
section Spinosae,
having tomentulose fruitbodies, a
white cap with pale blue tone, a thin-walled
pileiocystidia and caulocystidia...
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pallid fruitbodies having long and
narrow stipes with
undeveloped caps.
Exposure to
light results in more normal, short-stiped,
colored fruitbodies. Cultivated...
- but E. glandulosa
produces discrete, top-shaped
fruitbodies that
rarely if ever coalesce.
Fruitbodies of
Phaeotremella foliacea and P. frondosa are typically...
- in the
family Russulaceae. The
common and
eponymous feature of
their fruitbodies is the
latex ("milk") they
exude when cut or bruised.
Mushrooms with...
-
percentage of
monokaryotic cultures yield fruitbodies.
Monokaryotic fruitbodies are also
smaller than
dikaryotic fruitbodies. The
monokaryotic mycelium was found...
-
lasting but
ultimately gives rise to
either fruitbodies with
basidia or
directly to
basidia without fruitbodies. The
paired dikaryon in the
basidium fuse...
- play an
important role in the
identification and
taxonomy of fungi.
Fruitbodies are
termed epigeous if they grow on the ground,
while those that grow...
- in the
strict sense,
contains some
species with
closed (angiocarpous)
fruitbodies, e.g. L.
angiocarpus described from Zambia. The
angiocarpous genera Arcangeliella...
- California, most
commonly within 10
miles (16 km) of the
Pacific coast. The
fruitbodies (mushrooms) grow on
rotting wood,
especially wood
chips used in garden...
- is a
species of
fungus in the
family Auriculariaceae.
Basidiocarps (
fruitbodies) are gelatinous, ear-like, and grow on dead wood of
broadleaf trees....